The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1863-1866, December 14, 1863, Image 1

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•ff LiF ESTABLISHED IN 1786.
iintpCOLIF.S,PRODUCE,bre .V.I.rUF4CTURERS, trc.
15121=12
kroduoe and Commission bleaohmit.
:'sod dedarlo sEI kbada of 0017NTIMY "rriormciE,
'ninteAn psanaLn, .L 63. •
(alba Lin of D.& D. ht•Dounld
.} Pittsburgh.
Ca., WelbrriLls, Ohio.)
AfiIDIONALD k ARBUCKLES, Whole
4= .z.oroceas e Produce and Commission H.
ien . t.sijor.dais COYFEE N. 0. SUOMI and MO
.HEEINED SUoAilll STB.UPS, f LOUD,
* * " 7. 7 -ToitAtico. TEAS, RICE, CHEESE,
/11/41414.-.N.. 212 &A.( 241 /aberty .Loot, Pitts.
lttirib . • no14:17
ONOMMII AND CONUTSMON IFESCIIANIII
No. 27 and 21 , Smithfield Bt., mr. 9.ond,
mirict.ay.
MAOKEOWN Xc I:MI:IA.1g, Puma
4.7.l..aviesaia ram=
P ! d 7 O.AND
1 L T: _
.Grnt
Port E.-
s.
Lard,l r.,
Y: ciia Feathers, Potatoes, Pot And Pearl Ashes,
Alalaristris, Lasted and Lard Oile, Dried and amen .
r p:rolis k ,Lirsatlty, Clorox, and Oran !
No. 297 Liberty street. Pittaboritb.
ISGbHMLY,
VaotEaktx anoczu,
•
' PTI 'LIBERTY ITRZYT, PLlt•bmik4
gartrig ‘ parehaeed the totereet hts tete pato? .
.hethicontinde the bosloesto nt the ale stand, arid et 11 ,
,kbppleuse het:wire the patronage of hl. era Mende
'glad onstePtera. • , —myl6:tt
.WKISB /4 WILKINSON,' OommrssioN
llzacsuirra, Wlic,loud* dealers It, =STEEN
41MSEItY11 mar= DRIED FRUITS, BUTTER.
..a. O OS, °DAUM a,4 prod..g .. .
‘ll7 At.
n,
mums, OILS, de„;lo. 217Llb.rti
- 011.tvet;Pjttsbargh.
I"t ilarCeott. oduncelatElts roads. Condipmemta
' lBl2-6,1141
r. arrenna
.BECK. ISS
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erty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., Wbelentle Gro-
APlClondinssfair - Mentanta, and dealers In CODS
PRODDOE,• PROVISIONS, %SIM LARD,
qlOl7/04'ED0EI, MEESE, SUN; en.; 'PRODUCE,
LO •'• GRAIN, S
an EEDS, OREM' AND 'DRIED
• . •r. An• SALT d LINE.
• : " Jyln
(MYEL GAIL i ELD, • •
„ i ' 4 l Al
KC, NACON4 FLOUR, FIRE, POT AND PEAR
• IMA, ,NE.LICIATUA, LINSEED AND LAE
DIWDEEED YltOrE, arid , ftoduce gemecally, N.
rfiliatt.l.Prantairest. Pittsburgh.:
trrr*
VTTLE 'dc TRIMBLE, Wholesale Gro-
M.eere owa..6*Mtiduion Str,rchan scale[. to
Fi.01311, DAWN, GELLESS, FIB Li
11311klatiiD LAUD 011..[JAILS, ASS
PX.OOARNS. Pitteb.rib miumfaetrires
ersiihnllly 4 112 inui 114 kleco.), stmt. Plttabarzb.-
n: tau.
1 1 MER - kßitcyraißs,•(oticessors
Inate&Dine/Am In
'ERriGaDITS, IMPS AND SPICES. CON.
;awns. FIRE WORKS, At., Km,
.I%AdI2SIVmAt altreet, n.t.ore Fifth, MALl:rip,
111441121. r—.— sigma..
• 1/11101.11 . * SHE PII A lib COICSISSION
deniers in FL OUR. GRAIN,
StriVPREWUCM:I4O,OI3-Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
Chalctitaintda OfFtenr.for Rakers .and ranally use
sisal:milt `an • bank , -Particular attention paid - to
Ordent4:lderchundlle aenerally.
Ad...LEECII,• noun AND
•.. .1101tiOntlitazsrult AID COMMIIALON 1.113.11 ANT curt
411 • AgYetkawi i /MUDS, MEESE, PRODUCE,
ita;c4ua. agwt for , the, entelauted Uniontown GE.
.- . 1 - 111110,11aLUI1114isturnd and 145 First streets, 1.-
. phetAlfied•s3l4Bl.lll6,l4, Pittaborgh. .
GOKUER, Prod and
. Mai : Chant, thiller in rtoationrr
eiswxisoalamszspe, LAED, CHEESE; pOltlE,,
4
11110.4111),ErIIIGEN FRIIITS, and produce ganef.
cash: adnuaces on conalgolnents.
Iltatnisounews so. 1.26 Second street, Pittalsurna.
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-BAD & KETZGAR, • Groeers and
Ocattessims Marrebants, and deal•rrlri alPk Inds
oT Comas,' Produce and Pittsburgh Matands4nurs,
NO, 219.1,11rsrty street, opposlta head of Want oErect,
SEUtsilsrgh. sp3:ly
JONES SON, Wiio n le ' snre
, L.JI Strums and Boat Farnham.", dcalern In ILL:
SMIS4L4I. 1101%, OAKUM, OILS, PllOll. lout 0110.
ifterctured .sothei tt i les,.llAr Water .tact,
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11...tF-31„matz-ww 00;47
---,Damian and Far a . gMm
&dm . a.Prodaw and • "dix' "
annanusa. Liberty streed, - Pinattorir"rg4
voimrisEiotEmerchant,
Dnaleritt YLOtritand GRAIN,
I Nii.ll4Libeit6street;oppw ..it. P...jr/mrdm bll
PAtirmSer,ik t, 1 . /U.614h, Y. Horne W..-
hilme.• • • ayne wad Perak streak n017,1y
Ri3civrlakusT-:.Jaw WALIACS.
rAMBEET, suirroN & co., Whole
jlatiaAmen.axid Prothro, Deem. bio, 6 Sixth
NITATT & WILSON, Wholesale 'Geo
-sue Commisdon 31.rchant, and &aim la
Rtadaca aad Pittgargh atanufacturrA, tio. 15s Lib
ant street, PlLUbmgb. ja2.5
stinmr.443!kalr,..rt==
& TELFOith, Wholesale
X.l.ataltetal artOCERS,II,OI:III AND PRODUCE
IXA.LIBIS:47 Ll!:srty street, rittslAugla.
r.. um.
TrHOMAKER. - LANG, Co3olDisioN
• ilszleiumnynna wbniman in GAO.
El 3, FLOVIL - GUAIN, PRODUCE, to., No. 32
ElbOrtystriiet,-PlabmTh.
Wen. r
I 1 , S. LIGGETT 4k. CO , CI.TY FLOUR
ep wqzra Ammer Liberty. and
ottaits • Ttriaborgh,
• AlarCaPlici4. 4oo tomb per day. ap,
DAL4n "L SON: ..Manufae
-A4XW V.*-
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nu - 69 aunt 70 Viktor
Th .."RSOkiKtt .EOLLI7I4
, atookilttsbUlits• Ad
Wax. too‘ e7lgnment..
itif4ralvatauc..=.—...ommupow.x.
ITIVREPATRICK. k BROTH_Efi,euo
tl to Biotin:4 - Xtripitrinki, WHOLZ
-1 Nan. 191' and LTS - Llborty 'sow,
itVoloittL: • "optoly
DAVID JAVA BMX.%
-1/41.:; 1"" A: :Cr "S' rftßr ell.nrr. ' t Special Partner.
EAN9COVRIN, succeseots to
M'Cudleoa, Meson & Co., WITOLISALB
Mitpalifts, ear= of Wood and Water moots, pitto
-113.17
OREM& WAREEIOUSE—IIKNRY
N., M. COLLINS. 'forwarding and Omahalon Mer
e4inY ookit - illoolerlor CHEMIN, BOTTZU, LANK
- TlB4 sad Itottoro.gesonilly, Na Zi Wood won,
;molt
.Jr.;,/..lOlitiANDl l ,l l 9./LE, ouctesotor to Jno
No. 10 Liboit.l .M..coat, Pitt.
looeforOMM PRODUON,I32OCZNX-.A.ND COM
Ult iNZECNANT. Coistgasoco4 tespoot
. Wray
eitAii. DICKEY & 0)4 'Wholesale
tlrokahrie;Comeedsarms.irdrebazdi; lend dealers Is
Prodom,, Au. GO Miter itccit and rd Treat stmq,
ate. stalrenste....—
T 4t. CO,, Wholesale
tkirlateers, Nos: 136 end 1.72 &rend atm& near
. Irerdthaeld. Pirtsbnigh. net
aer rum,.
OIIN. FLOYD & CV., 'Wholesale Oro-
Oon i rstm %train No!. 112
j i: l 7d
" . MA.R.LEB - 1.1. CALDWELL, (evocessor
dWe°67Nrottistiar. CBEIt .ad
at
..t rner of Barket Had .
TOWNSEND, (ourcessor to Jack-
Vt.'-10$Vrivnistto,) Yoßs. PACS= Asia die.l-
trinIMQVISTO2O, Yotutt ginet, near Lib
, erth-Pittganda
- it. 'Om.
VOIGT• & • CO., eneecessors to
ms.4iestt, I.RM= AND cotlauSSION
ati:2olMol3, 24T Motif otredlPMitargb.
sao nom.
TORN. ;E. ett.;- Wholesale
tt, GEM= AND COMXIII9IO3 XXRCLLINTs.
Mimeo 8001101 Mod Water Arms, Plioistrtrib.
'ETTIT & (X)., Commission
hiotnahr l P ,. t c. u rN r ga
Ftheeree. erypty
WARD ILEAZELTORi. Wholesale
GEOCIar AND coniXIBSTON
Sort war; of taw DjamolVlSfir. 18. PlUoblullb-
BAGALEY, Wholesale
to W Woo d ' stid, Pleb-
St b.johttl
A =ANDRIC. IMG, Whole Gro
-...Akeirr Importer of SODA Ai18K,.!.• tb t elty
VDDERTON & srEwAi 3 z:Wholesale
0.17.00813.8 /LIM COXIIISSIoN BlEnata7ilS,
111.144 stmt. PWituargh. -zWIY
111111.-:E ST.ITE AO S.
Vinta.lll2 WARD, Deafer PROM
.d !our Ncrrzs. BONDS, litoidalitms,..d
Aims'Vies far awn,-
name eaaytoceta LOABH, , thsonta aip=o,
thetimoaartoaood.th&b.
toir.4
POO= 11111=04Sist .sodsersDid.elsispirr a t
tifrtiufviiteteef
4 1 ;5i," 6 0 ab:"A otr°llo
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Blttar At
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lIIIMOBASDISZ 31108101,
is ill zzazirr arsurrr.
PITISEOIIaIL
DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS,
CADMAN & CB.AWFORD,
Manufacturer, of aver, variety of finished
DBMS WORE- FOR PLUNDERS, STEAM OR
G Iv";
BLASS CABILID3B, of all deireriptkms, zuela to
order. STEAMBOAT:MOM FITIA3I AND GAS
artd.REPAIDDIG, promptly attended to.
Partlcolat 'attention paid to fitting up BEFIDE
MSS VOA COAL AND CARBON OILY.
. ......
Abut, Bole Agents for the Wcotern District of Penn•
eltronia for true ago of KARIM, LADEDELL •
C. 0.1 PATENS AY PHON PUMP, the beat suer in
rental. Hatton no salves it is not liable to get out
of onict, sad will throw Inane water than any pump
W twice its six. apt!
jOtiii HALL,ac CO.,
VALLEY FORGE PLOW WORKS,
PIT,BIIOItGEI, PA.,
.
Alouufactucurs And. deolarslu.sl the dlfferont kinds
of • PLOWS, PLOW CASTINGS; SCOOPS, CUT
TING BOXES. &c... WWI itustly theteised faith.
bushitiss. Ise accusals ltkVite &sloes to
girls us a coll. Xatitractory, Tanperancovillo.
Warehouse, Coals alley avid Liberty tit.. DIGWRIt•
• Jots: HALL,
T. J.nisLL,
STrPITEN WOODS,
• 11,9:4.8E0WN.
- -
r. nem
vrACICINTOSH, HEMPHILL .CO.&
O
Mi.:corner Pike and 'llara streets, near the City
Water Works, Pittahorgh, manufacturer. of MACK
, INTOSII - IbIIEMPLIILL'S.IMPROVED OSCIL.LA
' TING STEAX MIBISES-A313 SIDE VALVES, of
au aims and best style.
/laving-nut by teaching:ll of lirgo capacity and of
the beetquality, we am revered to do beery sob
bing, and imMt work to this line, trending that by
prompts s; and the thar:acter of our work, to Merit
Re , Roblin netrage..
i p n a vite spacial attentlon'tn out BALANCED
'VALVE OSCILLATING ENGINES, as combining
advantages heretofore unottained to this clam of
BogioAL .la2cay
BLACK DIAMOND STEEL WOKKS,
PIITLIBITRO/1, Pa.
PARR. BROTHER & CO.,
Matiot.ctureti of
MST QUALITY CAST STULL,
&inareaba and Octagon, of an slue. Warranted
equal to any imported or roarittfachwed la thirconn.
try.
NW 0115 and warehouse, Now HO and 161 MST
and ID3 and 122 SECOND STREETS, Pittsburgh.
Mt:lrd
Makers and Sheet Iron Workerr, PENN
STREET, No. 51,,V., rind. 26. Ilayirtg molted a
lat. yard and furnished IL lath the assailattimred
machinery, Ire oF. preparat to manufacture terry
deactiptton of BOILERS , In tlik beat manner, and
Inkritto Ltd equal to any made in the w
orry.
CHIMNEYS, BOWMEN, FIRE BEDS, STEAM
PIPES, LOCOMOTIVE BOILERS, CONDENSERS,
SALT PANS, TANKS, OIL STILLS, AGITATORS,
SETTLING PA-NS, • BULLER IRON BRIDGES ,
SEGAL. PANS, so b aide marnifictstrers of BARB
-311/Jll5 RAU:ABDOMENS. - itepairinic deists ow
litetihertest Make. ' '
BRITANNIA AND BRASS WutlKb
COLLINS & WRIGHT,
(Sucesssore to Orin Newton.)
Moo egfactsiero of CANTOR BRAME:I MIME, CUPS,
LADLES, and • at variety of BRITANNIA
articles, Also. A EON OIL LAMP BURNERS
szol LAMP DILAsSES generally, No. fic.cood
Mon. Plootoogh.
A LLEN M WILMICK & CO.. v ALLer
nuaburgh.
0:21 - Warehouse, a9i LIBERTY STREET,
-11anufactarerraLUDOK. PAILLOIL AND HEAT
TKO STOVES. PAWLOII AND KITCHEN G RA T I.IS,
HOLLOW Weae, etc.,Steel and Glaaa Bloalda,/1011-
inghtillGualitga,llllll Dearing, Ma, Water mud At.
tiaea Sail Irons, Dog Irons, Wag. Boon, No
telja,liattpwa, Qtr Coupling. Laid Catifin JU. trignarrally. Also, Jabbing Marhitie
cwidUaii , hialt. 10 .014er. rotated Portable 11111,
with Sim. or natio Pew, wtll4:Owd
JOSEPH F. HAMILTON k etli
C. FIRST AND LIBERTY STD., PRuburgh
dines to adopt sugTv, "lions made some week.
ago upon the subject of recruiting. No new
organisations are allowed except a few compa- Corrox to Itutions.--.The laymen In South
•ditTEVERANCE,, No. 53- WAida Fr., t nice to fill incomplete regiments . A gencral. ern Illinois have for some weeks been badly
Pittaburgh.msounieterir of BOILER IIITETS, ! o rd er h a s been isioed from th e office of the. I employed with cotton :plelehng. Upon'the
poatMIGHT SPIKES, common nod relined, of erery
high g
Adjutant General defining the plan of recruit- " )nr " ti the ern' MN bet little le i"
&Iscriptioa.
by the frost; In the bottoms And low lands it
Particalervived shaped "LEES.'" EirLT B ' lug adopted, and calling upon the people of , was totally ruined. The crop everywhere Is'
large or meallonada to order et short notice. A
•
good ialortment constantly an hand. nut the ..everal enrollment districts of theState ! light—ettributet to the -dreuglit'tad ko . ffie
varieties of seed planted. A number of cotton
_WRGI4I R11:14613 "lc M., No. 215 1 to offerbiiuntierto volunteers. Tho deficiency ;
• T - Liberty linnet, re in Sixth, Pittabingb, of p ontingirn a n being in properrien ie her i presses are going np Union and Jackson
imsaufactuters LM and SWITC/I• i counties , and cotton gins aroounnlng In every
ES, and emery description of LEATHER BRAIDED - population less than, that of any of the ad- neighborhood.
W A% enithithei hum the trade, and good. prompt , „infield States, It is hoped that by a vigorous
Joint lidoscax.—The Cincinnati 'Gault* says
ly shipped es per ivtructlons. !effort her 'Viet' ma y be Stied b y ' elantee " , that one "whose word it has no reason to
D et W. BENNETT, Manufactuteru of and the dra ft than be prevented. doubt," gives the information that on Thurs.
E *TONIC MINA and CREAM COL- , day of last week, six days after Morgan's es-
Gen. Grant on the CornereStatte a t the: cape, the General crossed the Ohio river at'
Om and :Romney. at Kai. 74 yfirTll STREET,
coblenly Rebellion. ' the Filth Street Ferry, In this city, took din-
Tn . N. l" . HeraLl, in its
nen ., e ,. eien n w e h r e
r at .
o a u n r o i ted nfor re m b sn eP t e
w hili o ns: noo n ... ttli m ot w h e eh
way,,saw
dented that Gen.ftlitAXT had e ver written him. Ito then went to Florence Ina buggy,'
lade w"..." , ....//ww such a letter on the Slavery question in the and there changing hones, proceeded to the
WILSON,- CA RR & CO.,
rebel Rites, as Senator Wri4ifix gave the sub• intaolor of the State. We have no reliable!
of in - his stance information al to any prospect of his recap
ce recent speech in Philadelphia. „ ire.
however, did write jest what
Senator WiLaos said he did, in a private letter '
to the lion. E. It. WASIISOILSIL, dated so long
ago as August 13, 1863, and the extract has
been published. So that question, which
probably no paper loss reckless than the
Herald would have raised, is now finally cot at
rest. If Gen. Gusty/ were writing on the
some subject now, (dee months later,) he
would probably say something to disturb the
"Conservntives" and Copperheads still more.
arrraktuß 211F4.31. racitalua, ER!, .tc.
myls:tt
ARV GOODS.
(Lahr Wi11.... Ww.k Ce.,)
Wholesale deeltri lu.i()RE/GN AND D 0312.5710
DRY GOODS, No. 94 Wets] Me m!, tilled house above
Diamond alley, 'lnset:cm!, . aplOng
seal. M. Lilt J. LIMN M alit EU TETT.-
LA;E;AIeA BOY kCO., Dealers in
FOREIGN .V.STI DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, No.
140 Federal street, (omen! door below new Market
Nome,) Allegbenj4llT. ahlely
EA'roZi, - MACR,Ubi & CO., Wholesale
and Retail Deslitil In TILTSIMINGS, 'EMBROI
DERIES and DUI Gilt/DS, of weary descriptioa,
No.. 17 and IS Tin street, Pittsburgh.
VrACRUSI & GLYDE, Wholesale and
Retail Dealers In rANCI" AND STA PLR DRY
GOODS, TRILUGINOS, Lc., No. DI Market street,
between DrteßG siaXotietit ltt•Lartb.
M. ito BURCHFIELD, (successor to
er • Duratiold L C 0.,) Wholesale and Retail Dealer
In ISTAIIMAND2 FANCY DAY GOODS, Northeast.
corner of Fourth and Market strong, Pitttburah.
11)SX11111.0.11, rholessle And Re
el
tall Dealer to an was afts=llso9, DRY
GOODS, to., Na.. 77 and 79 Market shunt.
JIT - 1 dc in 3ARKEIL CU., Dealers all
• kinds of DRY GOODS, No. 57 illartiot asset,
Wis... Third slid Fourth, Pittsburgh.
RII. PALMER, No. 84 Wood Screot,
. Dealer In BONNETS, RATS, STRAW TRIM
MINGS, and STRAW GOODS generally.
DRUGGISTS
QIMON JOHNSTON, Dealer in PUKE
kJ DEEDS AND CHEMICALS, PRIIFEMSIIT,
FANCT , GOOD9,IFOII3II4,IILDID, OILS, VAM
ILY itaptonrEs - , , -ai:; or•fiddly prime quality,
arblet, ofrtrapt lalreat,pea.. Corner Sroltblield
and Fautth,strealikrauthqp,:. , rreacriptlona care
aniipauidorai all bourn.
B: A.
_.FAkiNEsTotai...k CO., Whole
. .. ,, rogilits, and molaufActunny of WRITE
LEAD AND LITDAWIE,copor of Wood sad root
.[testa; PlitsborAlA , - • - • • • mbl
J011ik.P.450011. 1 ..W-holenale Denier in
“DEUGS, PAINTS; OILS; TARIM/IV AND
DYE STUFFS, No. ,W 6 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
AU orders will receive prompt attention.
DR GEORGE H. KEYSER, Druggist,
No. - 140 Wood .treat, corner of Theo Alk7,
Pittsburgh. •
JOCUSIC, gre.
OHAELOTTE BLUME, Dealer in ttU
vv AND MUSICAL INSISUNENTS. Bole
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PITTSBURGH, MONDO .MOOTING, DECEMBER 14 % 1863.
,9 ittsburgh o.sazett.
14, 1883.
SIONDAT MORNING
TERMS OF THE GAZETTE.
lloemro Sem" b 1 mall, per year—....... 58 00.
month—. 70.
18.
single
Romeo, by mall, per year„._—. 4 M.
week. 10.
angle copies
Wstrato Eamon, eagle copies, per year-. 2 00.
• dabs of 6 to 10, " ...160.
dabs ale or mere•' I U.
—and one aura to the rawly Nadia& oh*. fa •
dab of fifteen, we will wad the lirescse puma
dally. Ter a dab at twenty, we Witt lend the
Homan (lawns daily. giriale copied, L oleets.
Or All saaLecriptleneatiali V adsseee.and PAW,
always slapped whoa the time esplra.
The - Chesapeake—Rebel Agents to Kew
York—Precautionary Measures Re—
, commended.
• ,
The New York Trffiaae, of Friday, says
The daring acts of piracy and murder com
mitted by the men who seined the steamer
Cbasaphake continuo to he the princlpia topic
of town talk, end men oboes judgment is
authority insist that the public safety de
mands • special detective polioo force. Our
streets swarm with blockade-runners and
rebels who have:played the part of spies and
agents inthe -tterrlee of the Confederacy.
They havkibeir places t 4 rendezvous, their
signs of rnitegn,itionitheir . - treasury, and their
Coppery aispelattlsoiho work the wires for
A rebel whohitibe‘ vilicating between this
sty and 'gavannatt.ienclw the petted guest
t one of our . fistdonaNti hotels. lie boasts
panty ofliindhealon to the Babel Govern
agent, and it Is Wet; known that he assisted in
tarring and feathering AI good Union man in
Oeor a beinutie:Se - would net join with him
in den nialttgthe old:bagel Stars and Stripes.
It is supposed that arrangements have been
made to soleaother vessels, and kill any lbyal
man who may stand in the way of the pirates
from the South and elsewhere who now infest
this citirhenco the necessity of placing do
teetiree on their track. Many of them are
tted, and will find it diffi cult to accomplish
their purpose.; Bata opts= of granting or ro
fusing passports would make it impossible to
do farther m tetchier like that of the Chesapeake.
Every hotel, every railroad depot, every
steamboat pier should bo watched. No sae- I
prated man should be permitted to leave the ;
city for ajoniney, by land or by sea, without
a passport, and no vessel should be allowed to
leave without good and satisfactory evidence
that nothing on board will be used to give aid
and comfort to the rebels. The Chesapeake' .
ii now pursued bye fleet of armed steamers.
She bad only a small supply of coal, and bar
stock of provisions was not large, unless the
packages Which were put on board a short
time wore her departure contained the needed
stores. Sho had two cannon and a number of
muskets and pistols os board, and there is '
little doubt that 60E110 of the freight parrots
sontain powder.
Various opinions are given in relation to
the desperadoes. Some 'oppose that.the guar
nibs Morgan and some of his staff are the
!endure; otbors that some of the men who
hoped to rescue the prisoners on Johnson
Island are the guilty parties; but the more
prevalent impreasion is that the plan was
concocted here in scent conclave by the class
of men who encouraged Andrews' to lead the
rioters in their work of slaughter sad con
flagration.
Gay. Curtin'. Siuggeattuus BeJetted.
It is stated in the eastern papers that Gov
Curtin, of Pennsylvania, on Thursday re
eeired a commprdeation from the War Depart
meat announcing that the Government de
Row the Hay Operators at St. Lout.
Came to Grier.
A St. Louis dispatch to the Chicago 15ibun•
Several days ago the Secretary of the Union
Merchant's Exchange, J. 11. Alexander, ad
dressed a remonstrance to Gen. Allen, thief
Apart/n=lbn of tholVest, against the threat
ened Beim:ire of hay, antes. the Government
was freely supplied by dealers at $25,00 per
ton.
The response of 13013. Allen is a scathing
exposure of the combination of speculators,
who endeavored to swindle the producers and
impose oe the Government, by running op
the price fifty par cent., In less than a fort
night.
The General ,aye that he did not oontem
plata forcible impressment, bat that the order
hsa nevertheicsa worked wall in bringing to
his notice reit quantities of hay on the Ohio
river and elsewhere, offered to him at the
price fixed by the advertisement. He has in
his grasp already, 60,000 tons of hay, aullieien t
to supply the armies of the West for six
months. This fact shows very conclusively
that the speculators are defeated.
Gen. Shermants March to Reinforce
Grant.
A Chicago paper says that General Sher
man, In moving froth Eastport, in northern
to Chattanooga, aecomplithed
one of the moat remarkable feats in 114 his
tory of army marches. Its ammo for the
most part laid through the enemy's country,
which it went through a kiting." A very
limited amount of supplies was taken along
by wagon, and the whole country for miles
en either dank was 'tripped of every article
of food and every pound of forage. Thesit
ileum!: were sorelypressed for the necessaries
of ;life, but the safety and sustenance of the
armies wore balanced against this, and the
beam swung In favor of the latter. All ani
mals capable of carrying a soldier, his gun
and blanket, were proceed into the service;
and almost the whole command, oonsequottUy,
came mounted. Such rigs were never seen be
fore.. Some had strapped a blanket around
the frail, haggard frames of hunger pinched
hones, and were plodding leieurely along,
looking Like, di followers of the Knight de
la Mancha after an arduous and fruitless ad
venture.
LABOR WELL P.m.—There h no country in
the world where labor is so well paid as in the
United States at tho'present time. The di.
mend forskilled labor is SO grestu in meas
ure to defeat the requirements of the armlet
In the field, and a competition arises beteeen
the employers and the i;ovirmment for the
possession of this labor. States and cities, to
Induce volunteering to raise their requited
quota, hive to teems° the amount of the
bounties, and employees, to retain their /311 M,
baud to add to .the amount of their wages.
these high. prices and high twenties are,
however,not onlye/tracting large numbers of
emigrant. from XSTRPer,liet the DeWitt Prov
inces areeendingqeiteu, largo polio:tot their
laboring .pOpuluttott to this country. In the
crrejOr fn ihiecraikdOp, theylllfnd Weir
Ato lee& adequately pat& • •. .
Alialieut.' , polo •Blaiont.—ihnot the
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'4141 Ujik*
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“Greentoixkiko i n Bittmand.
The rebels have attazdteri4 after "green
bults"--wblth - Mem!: andecerstable;lF they
have even is remnant of faith left In their
"independence and soserteignti o " one of the
.attribules of which it is to Lune money. Limn.
hfcradden, of the t9th .Tadieha : Regiment,
hu just been released from the Libby prison,
and hu arrlvetfat IndistiapPlie: The Amsted
relates that when he reassuresitiolunond„he
bad SMO in grnettbaults,ithiele the rebels k
from him assuming that It ahead be returned
on his release. Rtbsti..thatl Uzi arrived, he
found in the prison office $1,820 Ia Confeden ,
ate money. lie toldthe quartermaster be had
rather. have hil t Feratiacks t Tire latter rit
plied that they were' net e*rWy"in Rich . -
mond, and that they could not. bq allowed do
take them. "TAY." retorted Mi.TtleFaddeni
"If read In this city only this
morning that the Vintee curreneywas worth
, tees: Shat the' Treunry was bankrupt and if it
Ii why may not.l u well
.have my: o*n niondy,
espedally so I bad,ratber haveitt'A Therein
ear replied that "he" Wanted no *cods 'about
it." This "poser': was met with the Mbar•
anee that if he mode any further crtntroversy
oho* if heehouldlinatsmitetoCeigtandatsy
there. So he took the money. The 'quarter
muter instructed a ,clerk to ,onset. Br.
McFadden interrupted' thin rather tn.'
necessary operation with the remark, "I tm
to a great hurry,sir, and „Ton .need .notintit
to count it. A few hundred dolle' More or
less will make no difference." This came near
sending him back to prison whether or no, ut
be managed to avoid the peril and get ut
to and that a hack. refused to ea to
the boat, about a quarter of a mile from e
prison, forsloo of hie rebet money..
Border-Ruffianism In Missouri.
A dispatch from Desmoines, lows,givis the
following
Some months since a colored man mime
from Missouri to Indianola, Wirriin.codnly.
About two weeks ago be employed tiros/Idt°
men to take their teams and go with him to
remove his family foindlantins. On their Way
back irlthifilfamily, whin within ten miles
of the lowa State line, and ramped for be
night, they were attankod by a party of ab nit
fifteen pro-slavery romans. The coloredu.an
escaped to the brush, hearing one of he
ruffians say to his companions, "Damn
you won't run off any more,' and simultane
ously three pistel shots were fired. Theodlolred
man returned home and told the stery,pid
a detachment of home shards left Indianola
yesterday for the border to investigate the
matter.
Great excitement prevails at diano I a , :the
belief prevailing that the white men tiara.
murdered add the colored family taken Ithelt
into slavery.
Judge Taney.,
A Washington correspondent writes to die
Cincinnati tlassiscrsiol: Judge Taney hat his
home in this city. Ile taken his slat upon the
Supreme Bench to morrow. Ile is in feeble
hoolth,•unoble to undergo the fatigue of walk
ing moral than i squaraertwo,.kiut hlsmind
is, apparently, In fall vigor. lie takes& deep
Interest In the excitements of the present
time, reads the war news carefully, midis very
inquisitive about the contest for Speakershlp.
Democrats hare who pretend to be intiniate
with him say he has no intentional' resigulagi
Ilearillnontinuo In Ice until removed lir •
power that had very little to do with his ap
pointment, the scriptural assertion Aunt the
ordination of the powers that benotwithstand
ing.
A anscrireL specimen of photographic en
graving on steal—in other words, a photo
graphic picture on steel—effected solely by
the agency of light acting on certain thomi
oats, has recently excited great attention in
London. The specimen is said to be quite
unmatched. It represents on exquisite scene
in Java---as ravine and rivulet fringed with
banana trees. Nut the least wonderful cir
cumstance connected with it to, that at toast
five thousand copies can be taken before the
plate deteriorates. Snob a result, after so
many years of Labor, says the Ablitarrsosi, most
be. for Mr. Fox Talbut, a genuine triumph.
ULNKIIAL Oman has issued an order stating
that "no encouragement will be given to
traders or army followers who have left their
homes to avoid enrollment and the draft, and
to ■peculate upon the soldiers' pay, and this
class of persons will not be tolerated at this
post" Do you understand that? General
Grant does aot believe trade should follow the
flog; and he is right.
Too END OF a SLATI litennirt,-.Three slaves
were aavertised to be sold in New Orleans on
tho ith ult., but before the time for the sue
ticro arrived it was determined that they
should not be sold. The Ens intimates that
the sale vas stopped on account of an unfa
vorable state of public opinion on the subject,
native Louisianians even disalaring that snob
an affair would be a disgrace to the city.
Aa Ertglhh lady who died reschtly, left a
legsey of £40,000 to Mr. Disraeli, of whom
she was a. great admintrialthough the was an
entire stranger to him.
EVENING GAZETTE TELEGRAMS
The Chickamauga Battle-field-41ea.
Wl:miler' of Gen.liner—The
Pennsylvania Going Home—Total
Lou at Knoxville.
CIXMAXATI, Dec. 12.—A special toile Com
mercial, from Chattanooga, -Deo. 11th, says
Yesterday three regiments went ont on a re
conuoinanco to the battle-field of Chicka
mauga, accompanied by Gans. Grant and
Thomas. The sides of thetrees receiving our
Ore are filled with balls, while the oppOsite
sides receiving the enemy's fires hu very few
bullets, sheering that our An was much the
severest.
The pares of a number of others wore
found, end the bodies of other catkins found
unburied. Kelly's house, In which: liar
wounded were left on our retreat, was fond
burned. An expedition goes out to-uorrow
to bury the dead.
The resignation of Gen. Palmer, com
manding the 14th corps, on &mounter pri
vate busindla,_hns been accepted.
The enlistment as veteran volanteore pro
greues favorably.
-The 79th Pennsylvania Regiment which re
enlisted, leave for home in &few days on fur
lough. The axuttes Knoxville correspon
dent &aye our total loss daring the siege Was
one thousand. The rebel loss will resell five
thousand.
The Comnianil of the Potomac Arm—
Stormy Rebel emigres. Predicted—
General Garfield.
.Raw Tou, Dee. IL—A special dlopatet to
the Man from Washington, dated Deo. 1 th,
toys The Army of the Potomaa will be lm,
mediately re-organised.,.lts chief , ennumuid
will be probably tendered to Ifooker or
Thomas. It. le .beliemut General Thonuto
wouldprefor remaining Where he G. Genpril
ilooker's reputation Gam the battle of Look
out Mountain steads higher than over. he
ie considered hero, by some, as the nexteina•
mender of thaArrey of the Potomu.• The
present corps oenunandor, Throne exception,
will be relieved. :
Private advice. received here to-dortro*
Richmond ray the present mission of the Con.
federate Song:rue will bo-a stormy ono.' The
question of re.oonitniction will, befeinietaly
presented to the Southern pools by that:ion
rereritive nrinnters ,from North Carolina.!
ggrrpttymsny..;members `.looted--Oa the "lett
direr plitrorm arissittt• hi specially in!
?or of the petit/ Miteturted by the Werth W..
oliria Coneervidleesi::,Witant nerninilou vii
wen be tairridenied "taking grans croands J .
favor of rmanniattozr.t. - - - ,
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OUR • SPECIAL DISPATCHES.
SINKING - OF YRS IRON-CLAD WEEKAREN
Twenty;Pour of the Crew Drowned.
PRIZE CAPTURED AND RELINQUISHED
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The News ti•ozn Mexico
OEN. DOMONFORT REPORTED KILLED.
The Joon*. Ooverilusestt , Powerless
Spotisl Iltspatcti to tits Pittsburgh Outette
PBILADILTHIA, tee. 12,189
Intelligence of the loss of the iron clad
Weehawken, which sunkat• anchor inside of
I • - •
Dbarielton baron Sunday last..is received
with great regret. Four engiteers and twen
ty,sig of ber,crew were drowned. A (Orions
gale inoiniled. So. dainage was sustained
by the root of Admiral Dehlgrett's Sect.
The transport Fulton, on her way from Port
Boyd on the 911, opts rod the British 'cheep
0. 0. lligelow, eleven dais out Dem Bor•
mnda, with • cargo of raft-for Newborn, N. C.
After towing hot' two hundred miles the
Fulton relinquished her prise imacceuntof
the violence of the weather as it was an Dopes
!Nifty of getting ahead with her till the gale
subsided.
Jeff. Davis ' message commences with a ws
view of the war for the past year, and closer
with the sentiment that the only hope of peace
is the vigor of resistance. Mr. Davis Is rather
dubious as to the means of • rigorous resilt
since. The policy of foreign governments
and the currency question, arab the best mode
of saving Increased taxation, are the topics
most elaborately discussed. Ile recom
mends largely Increased taxation and fresh
levies of troops. Its informs Congress that
the mines of the South and its foundries and
workshops can supply them with the tmtnsi
tions and material needed for continuing the
war. "As foreirn nations have refused vs the
benefit •of the treaties to which we were par
ties, they certainly have ceased to be binding
on us, and In my opinion our relalit;os with
European nations are therefore now controlled
exclusively by the general rules of the low of
nations. "On the sea roast," be says, "the en
emy is exhausted by vain efforts to ca pture our
ports, while on the northern frontier ho has
In them felt the pressure, and dreads the re
newal of invasion. It is doe to you and to
our conptry, that this full statement should
b made of the just grounds which exist for
ittssatliefact.on with the conduct of the British
Government.
!. I am well aware that wo are unfortunately
wiihoal adequate remedy for the injustice
übtlac which wo bare suffered at the hands of
a powerful nation at a juncture when our en
tire resources are absorbed In the defence of
o:Ti i ves, liberties, and independence against
envy possessed of greatly superior aero
be a and material resources."
A 'Special 'dispatch from San Francisco, this
morning, sap: The news from Mexico re -
porta that General Gomenfom wan killed on
the riled between Sart Luis Pot - osi and Fuana•
junteiwbile fighting a hand of hlesicans who
fevoMal the French occupation. The Juarez
Goverement was represented to be powerless,
and anarchy reigned within his nominal jur
bullet R. .1. 1.
t ' Cons Ilaileck's Report.
•""
Wanwortm..Dee..ll.- 7 1:he Lckort_ei •
lgeneint-iriAterle very - lengthy. no-docu
ment is mainly a summary of the military
operations since his test report.
Referring to the Department of the Poto
mac, the general say.: Ilitinside proposed a
change of bane not approved by him. Burn
chin therefore consented to crest his army by
the fords of the Upper Rappahannock, and
then move down to ale. the heights . of Fred
, eriekaberg, while a email force wart,, be sent
is
north of the r iv er enco s ieavempt to re-open
the railroad. This phis was acceded to, but
not approved. Burnside, instead of cross
ing the Rappahannock by the hods as
ho was expected to do, ni•rehod his whole
army down to the north, book of tl)at river.
Lee's army In thu maaniirue moved down to
the South hank of the ri, er at this time ford
able a few mites ahoy e town. and Sumner
asked permission to cross and occupy the
heights, but was refund. No attempt woe
made to effect • passage till December 11th,
by which time Lee's arm• had been concen
trated. The alleged defeat which we suffered
soon after resulted from the neglect to for
ward the pontoon train .from Washington,
whereas the pontoons, at the time were at Ber
lin in the Army of the Potomac. Delay;there
fore was unavoidable, and on investigation of
results Burnside pronounced it so.
Speaking of affairs in Grant's Department,
the General-inv.Ghlef says: lams beeral
!aged that Grant positively disobeyed his su
periors: It is hardly nominal" to remark
that Grant never dbeheyed on order. More
over, he has never complained that the Gov
ernment did not furnish him all means and
assistance in Its power to facilitate the exe
cution of any plan be maw fit to adopt.
The General suggests that as tho rebel army
tires upon-the country through which it peruse,
that the Federate do the mune,as it famlitatos
rapidity or movements Our commandert in
the rebel States hardly ever find supplies, end
in the border Stites it to difficult to dlstin
between friends and enemies. In re
gard to eutiere,he say. their entire abolition
would rid the army of sutlers? wagons sae a
march, and the nuisance or sutlers' stalls and
booths in campi. It would improve the dis
cipline and efficiency of the troops In many
ways, and particularly by removing from
clamps the prolific evils of drunkenneme. rt is
not difficult far sutlers to net the part of mpite,
informers, smugglers and contraband traders.
The General . thlnks.the courts martial leo
Cumbrous with its proceedings for the battle
'field, and he suggests a more speedy mode
of punishment. Ile suggests that the Inspec
tor General's Department be emerged into the
Adjutant General's Department. Ile recom
mends thatsesoral reformations be made in
regard to the organisation of regiments, bag
sales andeorps. Ife claims that the cartel for
exchange of prisoners, Which has been . !knit
ted, was in regard , to colored soldiers. •
iLossior the Monitor Webetoken.'
NOW YQIN, December It —Dy the, arrival
of the steamer Fulton, from Pert Royal, we
learn the lon of the Monitor Wohawlern,
which stink at anchor, inside of- Charleston
Dar, on Bentley last. Four englneeri , and
twenty-41x of her crow , trero drowned. , A
!scion gale ties 'blowing' et thiTtinie. The
other vessel■ sustained no damage.-
The situation before Charleston is in
obanpd.
The Wehawken lies in Ilse fathoms 'seater.
It It exported that ehe ei - is be raised. The
loss is earl to be itom•neglect and bad
management.
From New Orleiuts.
. .
Now Yea:, Dee. 12.—The steamer Ooltim
blot ITom New (blamer on the sth,has army td.
it dittoes from Taaota say the health a he
.treepa,ta. excellent, and that - they are reedy
manager tapah•lato_ths trawler.
'Matamoros advice, date thit Cortena.s Lad
turned' over the goroinMent . to demi* de. la
Zama the old eonstitutionifeleeted govertn.
- Ox c art! Ba n ks apdatatl had arrived in w
Gen, Mende , . Recent atevement.
'2.VT.tattiaiiitue, Dee. 11.—The accounts
that
to-eight all report to the effect-that
004. Meade.baa.esot been . sapettedef; at T ,
„ „ , „t0.„.,..,".1ght,
, AllllMessislajAa foto ye' tardiy cd
his report a' the !reetnie
the Rapidan toAtie 'Weir - Def.enetent4 I le
eoefdestly- lettleTedit 'tern be.eMialactor . to
Istezetcoodtrzoelitetrag.
Nuteliptlt'rWi* ,, RT.T.t°F.YeV4
f 4 fitsmat t i satithe_
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FOR 84LE.
DRY GOODS STORE FOR ‘;a
• iloarbb lag Western town on the F.T. • . a
C. 11, H., not over 300 miles from Pitistrorgh. now
doing • large and profitable trade. The stock It
new, and has been wlooted with reihrence to the
country trade. Has all been parchated for cub at
lowest market Prima.
The parent proprietor has deckled to retire hc - ars
the trade owing JO bad health, and now refrwmathr
offers the stack for sale; also the good will of the re.
tiriairParl7. The bolas has • large and rap ertabas
trade, which can be retained. Ths mewed *tack
will Invoke from wren to tenthousand dollars, but
Parties wishing to know tha particulars will plass*
address or call personally on
LYDAY & CEIOEPENNING,
67 Hand street, Pittsburgh, lit„
VIE SALEA Tavern Stand in the
Borough of West Newton, corner of Main end
Third streets, at present occupied byJohn and Philip
Solved, and known sa the Stokely property. Lot 40
by.l32fret. Largo knitting, LS rooms and bar-room;
stabling for 45 horses; fine yard, well pastel; good
garden, with fruit andahrobbery. Offered at "great
.24silice and on easy terms.
AI., a two-nary Brick Dwelling and lot G 6 by
(with another lot satroluing of male alre if donned.)
attnatetorner oil OM and !fain etroot,and at prea
ant ocenplodly John Boyd. Good state, with ear
ciao benne; due garden, fruit andabrabboty. Oar
ed low and on way tem,.
Also. 47 aharealireet Newton Dridigalltock.
Apply to B. DeLAIN t 00..1G9 Youth at. '
VOR SALE.—Two superior Cylinder
A.' Bans, J 6 innhes diameter, 30 fast Imp, nude
o n t Itch t twin . wro , :ift iron bonds s•r s think. Boil
' Also, Clue &able an. and Tabsdar 11 - Otter of
sis horte Wer. - 1515aricyllnder sad 12 inch stroke.
nit has borwisam ssalltdmost 103 fast doe%
eintle ,adsided to that kind of wok..
amity' w ood kw locomotive,'
Also, One - Engine, heart bon boo peoto,l4 tad/
cylinder. 30 Incite. Evoke; am with banana man
o mor, Well adapted to run grilt min ortinalt
Enquire at 11. IL BOLLS,
corner Point Alloy and Dmmems Way,
oolOam Pittabargh.
PUBLIC SALE.—We will offer for sale
In tha town of Bridgeport; MIN cat the 2 . 1 . 1 or!
DECEMBER, 1613, oar SAW AND PLANIND
MILLS, with 11 Lots connected and 3 oats( Lot. not
connected with the Mill., Theme, 1 wagon and Bar
tow, °Mee Bonito:re, 16,000 feer of Comber, with
natty ether things too nomercem to mention.
Salo to commence at o'clock a. in.
Texas—Por Beal Xstata, one-third down, the bal
ance lo two equal mutual lostalmeuts from April Ist,
1864, tinarlnq Interest from 'hat date. Persona l
M
cub. BTEIVA UT A. /MEUSE.
do9i2w
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN
FITE AOCEB OF LAND,
Within a few minutes' walk of • Passenger Railway
Station. The Improvements atea mall Dwelling
Douse, an acre or large and .ma ll fruits, As. An
abundance of ..ter on the place.
Abo, • Dome and Lat'neas Blanchette,
for particular. Imitate at the
CIIDONIOLZ OfDICI.
.LlOll SALE—A STEAM &roma, 13 foot
/: stroke, to inch cylinder, 15 feet Iron ity wheel,
and of about BO horse power. Moo, nos Elevator,
two Dry Owens, aid Steam Glue Boilers, on.
hog
Rot ktachins, oat Chain Dock flaw , one
for nuking Vamp Eh& for Olt Wells,one Dors TOO
Machine awl about 160 act 234 and 21nch Shafting.
All of itie above article. will b. 'old at a great bare
'Mu by applying at owe at U FIFTD srszrr.
'von
1: VALVE ENGINE. 10 loch cylinder, 5 feet
stroke,. In admirable coudition, with or without
Main abuts , fly Wheel, flange., Tones Poop, Sc.
This Engine le well adapted for twiny purposes,
but especially fora Dolling Mill. Call and a e it.
THOS. ARBUCKLE A CO..
Anchor Cotton Mills,
&Zit Allegheny City.
14 -1 6 R SA_LE—A. beautiful residence on
Mount Troy 11111, out rolls from Aligherty City
gasket Howe, with. cleat abandon.. of all khads
of fruit, ever-rem. I, shads trees, ie. To be cold low
and payinenta easy. Enquire of
JOIIM 11. McVADDEN, Market street;
or, A. LI. LIAIIVEY, on the premises.
tooe toe building lots In Allegheny City.
dut:awd
VIII RENT-RICH HILL FARAI,
ntatoloing 100 acres et on the Perrysville
Plank Dowd, Inn. miles from Allegheny. Witty Mae
dwelling h. Li:, and tenant booms. nultablo for and
now ossuphil as a detry, known we the Green Tree
Tavern. Enquire of J. LYNN 61oltD01",
,
(of Lazo. ItcAboy d C 0.,)
tin Ir•dsral eAr..A. A ll,booy
_ . •
18.#14,E—A lot of land; containing,
I. Ts serve, situated 13 ,1 miles from Dismont Eta
tion, on the Plitsbargb. Fort Wayne h Chicago R. U.
The ewe property b wen timbered. with • coed
'bong ortharif of Dearfog (het treos. This proporty
win I- sok! obreasoostilo tensor.
fflEiffirM
'pH wax— aufkor.Frzumbg7 4 .
i - mod •
If'.I.TTS
fIOCID GIRL WANTED—To do gen
VI Aral heivemork, • •hort &O s., In the rem
try. Lligheet waps pt.t. Apply at the
del: tt GAZETTE OIVICT.
SALESMAN WANTED.—A Salesman
t..) In. Wholeenle Grocery lion. In Philadelphia.
To one hoeing experiert-e In the landaus. • lihwal
eatery will be given Aldan BOX Nu. 201, Phnr
delphia P.O. delO.S2
875 A in
.. MONTI err t t l y — . l ma t
m a !
o t:li t re !rats
mT we
Pj Alt., ll c egA r ga,.=. EWy
WANTED A GARDNEIL—A mar
VT tied ISLlM•altheat child:. preferred. U. Enna
nosteretand the oatmeal Grapes, and not be .bald
tf d tittle bard work. The right kind of. man can
pit • permanent nitration, and Food pay. running at
12.1neeoal street. Pittllburch, P. deg
WANTED.—S6O • Moicrm—Ws want
VT Agente at sco a month, sqietwen paid, to eel!
our Ww.f.Anal., Oriental Thrown, arid thirteen
other new, useful and °orlon. Itiftsep *Al
den wint.free. Addrem.
==MV=I
WANTED.—A young man having a
good basin.. ropatation, and an caugniand •
cash capital at WM, capable a taking charge of a
eet of Dcbta, Financial and out-doorlonelnes, can
, earn as rasa opportunity to enter a putnet In •
lucrative Iran Bash:lea fay eatablbbed. Apply to
deg B. NeLAllli A 00.,101 Fourth Meet,
WANTEEIn an old established No-
Dun Holm in Philadelphia,
A GOOD, ACTIVE BAJLEBSIAN,
Who can influence cash and ehort.tlnt. country
trade.
Dddress, BOX. No. 2U2, Philadelphia P. O.
delnite
w ~ ; ,,.-~ ; ,. -
An Experienced Carpet Uphol
la wintetd lew:N.llst*ly ai
ourvca aueLteroca a ow%
OILS,
R IDF,R,, CLARK,
COMMISSION ISERCILSISTS,
Petroleum and its Products, Oils,
04 xDL NS, 10., dia
fii BIWA D To9x.
98 WATER a 132 FRONT Bp —ll22fisvaaii.
lir AMU Orr Oa PORTLAND REROSIINI OIL
Wallas, NSW TORE PA/UNWIRE. DANDLE
COISPANT, ta.
W. A. 011APISAN, Acisar,
BS Water k LW. Front sta.
aplTaut
LUCENT OIL WORKS
DIINIZIA2f, DUNLAP & CO.,
blanufactorero of
Pure White Refined Carbon Oibi,
Wks, No. 291 LIBLIITY BTBZILT,
PIT7SBORGII; PA.
BOOTS 4.lrD SHOES.
f/ENTLISHISTI3 WTNTER - 1300Ta--i
VVff w. would Inlrlte the attention o 1 gentlom."
utto,losre ollttleulty In getting Boots nude, to our
lams assortment of
BOBBLE SOLE CAL/ BOOT&
rims do do do.
Do do WATERPROOF GIIAIN BOOTS
DOUBLE BOLE AND UPPER CALF
The geoda era made to special ardor, and for neat
) durability are warranted equal an any city
work.
GEO. ALB= SON & CO.,
noll Connor of Wood and Fourth erne..
JOHN CMPBELL,. Manufacturer of
BOOTS AND U 03.87: of every doocrlption, No.
Ji Stoladltdd Meet, Pittsburgh. on21:1,
r i Eo. .ALIMEE, SON dt CO.; Whole.
VI nolo andltotall Donlon...ha BOOTS, !MOM dz.,
oorner Wood and Yonstla strenio. Pittiburgb.
AVOI`IOX
_444M s.
VALUABLE STOCKS AT Aucnotr.
-0. TUESDAY ILVIIIING. DO._ a _lsth ligA ' a
art, wi ll ba aold,•*l tha.cankmannsi SHIN
In ••• Val, Utak ittonlG
1 In 'do klinetanta•ak inaned'actorers* Bank;
I no Irdn'thly Beak Stank;
211 do Omar
Bulk Buck: • •
-,. I . do Inuiten Railway ol; _
• Ilitabomb kakauslt..ll. Co.; ; •
.44.klinskentlalley Maroon Pa;
.i.delt DLIKI34 a • • . ,
Lt. 1;r - 51 t. •atiajdaj
l ode rvoreark,„.l6otaki
t.a:t -ems moot
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RICHARDSON, RLls'Y dc . CO.,
COMM:I36IOW & FOURadiDIISI3 MZUCHANTS,
Crude and Refined Petrolen
No. is laWIN ernsrr, rrrtsatracut
• !
ear LibenJ Cuh *Luzon au oculiganaula . 1
Pittsburgh bri
$
or Ha Illarketo.
3.1114=13.
Maim J.&. Dilworth it 00.,
Springer fl .Mb, Esq..
.Thoicn 1341, S.eq., Prat. Commonl6l Bank.
TACK do BRO.,
Mil= IN
Crude and Refined Petrolawn
BENZINE,..ta,
IEI WALNUT Iff., PHILADELPHIA.
6
Ito/anon entmated to oar as ‘11:1 MOOIIIOE4
mated peracmal attention.
Hof., to Moseraitichardeon, Mule} kUo. , Mecectri
Burks it Co., and McClelland k Davie, Pittabtolth;
Thos. Smith. gag., PrLat. Plank IC h.: IL L. Voile{
Co., Philadelphia.
IRON CITY OIL WORKS.
LIDAY & CHORPEN'NING,
11.0.1. sad Adam of CANNON OIL, BENI.
ZIHZ AND LODDIOATING 011.19, and &Alm IA
IaRT-WIE Pirrit.ol.4ql-I.SIL,
Works, oppodta Sharosborg.
Oflx, No. II DASD STIMIT.
apll:fins Ptrramal. PA- I
D L. MILLER, Ja., AgErr,
I.= WALNUT SI.,•PITILADELPHIA.
CRUDE & REFINED PHD:WILED-21
On Commission exclusively. All charges .t twill
reasoned. rates.
STORAGE FOR REFINED W cool wan. 741.
MULE, wader good abode.
Particular attentlon {mid to OIL FOR ESPOWL
Vox Sams—CAUSTIC SODA, SODA ASH, de.
sully
CABOT & PEMBERTON, -
General Merchandize Brokers,
135 BOOTH MONT 87., PHILADELPHIA
•
CRUDE & REFINED YETROLEDId,
CAUSTIC SODA, SODA ASII, DaIMSTONZ,
DRUGS. OILS. Am, to .
Orden to bay or .11 promptly attended to.
solay
ALLEN ,I, - NEEDLES,
PHILADELPHIA.
COMIMSION MEACZNI NT&
Particular sttention paid to consignments of
rude and Refined Petroleum.
OD - Liberal adman ones.
HENRY ROE,
13 NORTH FRONT AT., PHILADELPHIA,
Etroker & CommisErlon Moroluant
CRUDE & RIMMED PETROLEUM,
LVDRICATING OIL AHD BENZOLT.,
/led dealer la Crael• and Relined PLTIZOLEITM
BARBELS.
BREWER, BURKE
COMMISSION
GLOBE, PACITIO AND
Refined or Crti
-, 6o4 l.qtragirl rl
JeMly
-
SOW",
WALLACE dr. CU
Commission Merchant!:
And deafen in
CRUDE & MINED PETROLEIM,
BINZINZ AND LUBRICATING 011.3,
N. 134 aoura WHARF:CS, POILADII.L.PIIIA.
orStorage oaparlly (wader I...era/n.15,000 bbhu
Also cerellont tocllltleo for dapping to Amerlmo
end Foreign pert., .t our wharf on tk. Schuylkill
River, Dow the platform of the P. 11.11.. r 2 .1y
WALES, WEThIORE & CO.,
GOMM/3910N 1111=CILA1313,
SKIPPERS OP PETROLEUM,
112 MAIDEN LANE, NNW YORK.
Amid. &Mlles be STORAGE AND SHIPPING
atele yard and wharf , Exa :Han.
.4.1 f
McCORMICK A CALLENDEIL,
OIL BROKERS,
211 and 213 South Water Street,
*iir Umasigti.ralm •olkited.
Lyday Ctiorponning, Irtin City 011 Work..
Jacob Painter, of J. Painter Co.
Jao. S. Chalfant, of Spang, Moffatt I Co.
kraay
DIAMOND OIL WORKS.
NAYLOB & SEITIL
Redman and Dealers in Carbon Oil,
thaearpssee4 by say In the marks!.
OW Orders Lett at their calm No. tt MARIE?
82REKT, or at their works In LawrematolUs, U.
pr
orkomlal ptly attended to. Doyen of CRUDE' OIL.
ROBERT Astiwount, -
Ea 1 BT. CLAIR ST.. Prn I3 UILOI4 -
Forwarding .& COMMISIIiOn Meicliant
AND DNAIZEI tx arra
gar ILLUMINATING. LURSICATING,VBIIDSI
PRTROLZUN OILS. ke. constantly on tnued.an4'
for Nee at Ms loinat marist 'prices. Consignment&
MU4failiA
GEO. H., UOLDEIHIP 8 , CO.;
Illatudiecturere of DDINTRO OIL AND turauto.
TING OIL. Keep constantly ea hand thoturytiest
quality of MINING OIL, clear ited sitbout colar l
also, • good LITDRICATOR, pure
„WHITE 11/CR
EOLE pod CAB DURAS&
ifir All •or . dero 16 . 1% at . No. 35 !TRH. lITIMET,
Baipi Block , nocoa4 floor, will be promptly stroodot
R s. WARING, -
Drafter m - -
CIIIODI3, DLTINZD, MAUfiiDEDY AND PAM
.t-.$
And AWN. la tiellulig Matadi&
a.:21:17 No. 33 inunii - r ST..
(Las °Mai. w0&i.:10 . 4
ossmit. conaussion. nanimurre
sprelal siteution ,
Crude and Refined Petroletri*
HO. in )sourn nom'. J.nll4li
JAMB iterin.---.....-----.JtATINIT4I.IILiI
pETROLITE OlL•lycmotrics. ;:'sViaabetaceii ~.: i
?anis urntimultar OIL. asizoLe,tairt'
PRIBOLEWI LUBRICATING OLL. ~ ,
Gaped Ohm aciiissisAllitrieGierinikyrl:l' e j
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ofik..3goronarE 4 tiousi.,,p fi tikpi. e ..
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character. saki. em
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JAMOS. McAuley,
Nathsalel - Holmai;
Alax. Maack,
likarge Dante
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W.Sictetaort. •
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